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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1939. PAGE SEVEN f Read every ad on this page You will probably fled exactly the things you have been look ing for or a tale or trade for unuMd articles you may have Search your attie or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realise Immediate cash. If what you want isn't here, advertise for it Tribune CJaa slfied Ada are inexpensive affective I RATES per word Clrit Insertion- (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion per word t (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month without copy chance (l.2r CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold colored locket, set with brilliants. Initialed M.J.C. Reward. Finder please return to Mall Tri bune or phone 149. REPORT lost dogs, animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Barber at Ruth's Beauty Salon, 610 E. Main. Phone S88. WANTED A-No. 1 man cook for first class restaurant. Box 1361, Tribune. USED CAR SALESMAN Have open ing In our used car department for Uve-wire producing aalesman. Stock consists strictly high grade quality cars. Sold and backed by the resources of the oldest new car dealer In Klamath Falls. At tractive proposition and a steady Job for the right man. Write Box 1261 Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED A middle-aged house keeper In motherless farm home. Box 1340 Tribune. WANTED Experienced girl for house keeping and care of one Infant. Phone 1319 or write P. O. Box 704, Medford. WAITRESS WANTED Give all ref erences and Information. Box 1356, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Competent housekeeper between 31 and 48. must know how to cook. Go home nights. Tel. 1613. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Employment by capable young man. Clerking, trucking or farm work. Phone 1487-J. EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work as sales clerk jr waitress. Refer ence. Phone 59. J. Green. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 3 xi -ft. or 4-rt. Fresno. Gerald Buck, Jacksonville. WANTED The best violin 10 will buy. Phone 1037-R. WANTED Dressmaking, alterations Katharine Satterlee. Singer Shop. 33 S. Grape. WE PAY MORE CASH For Your Furniture. HOI.BROOK A) AMIREWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. BEST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture EADS A OIIRN.' Phone 1193-J. WELL DRILLING 61 60 per ft first 60 t., etc. J M Oodse, 619 King WANTED 8crap Iron, brass, copper 11 kinds ol metal. Memura gain House. 37 N. Grape St. 1063. Tel M A BUSS Painting end paper v,.n.m contractor 813 South Orape. Phone 646-W. HIGHEST CASH PRH'F.S PAID For Your Furniture MF.HFOR11 BARGAIN HOt'SE 27 N Orape Et Phone 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small Inquire 638 Pearl. modern house. SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE. Ber rydale. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince. furnished HOUSE with two bed- ! Hotpolnt electric range.. full auto Soms H. L. Cook. 10 Quince.; matlc. 911 Reddy. Phone 1463-R. FOR RENT House. 1517 N. Rlversids. FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished house. Inquire 319 Clark. FOR RENT 4-room house. (16. wster paid. No children. 1313 W. 9th FOR RENT Good 6-room house close In. Phone 417 FOR RENT 6-room bouse. 1035 West 10th St. FOR RENT 6-room partly furnished house. (25 Phone 720. FOR RENT Duplex near Junior HI Call at 338 Haven FOR RENT 8-roon furnished house close In. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT 6-room modern house 3 lot 0107 funltol Ave. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 6-room lower flat, close in. h.t range, fireplace. sVnvte MOOT. A. W. Walker, Real ' Estate. Tel. 612. : CLEAN housekeeplrw room. (9 00. . Llghta furnished. 323 8. Ivy. FOR RFNT Apartment. 834 Apple, j FURNISH: :'?.:.IFNl Hut snd . . .... ... K.rh win waifti. iwnu Aduiu. 913 So. Oesia-e. FOR RENT APARTMENTS DESIRABLE apsrtrosnts. 3 rooms and bath; gaa heat. Inquire Farmers & PrultBrowera Bank. FOR RENT Very reasonable, fur nished nice attractive apartment. S rooms and bath, oil heat, electric range, private entrance. Key next door North. 734 North Riverside. SMALL APARTMENT, completely fur nished, 17.50. phone 334-J-3. PURN. 1. 3 and b-room Apta. Oar age. Adults. 804 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apartments, Court, 3rd and Holly. Apt 8. D u r el I Inquire FOR RZNT Furnished Rooms HEATED, CLEAN, upstalra room. Private entrance. Maid service. 610 so. Central. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer ful rooma. 604 Pennsylvania. ROOM FOR RENT 11 S. Orange. Hot and cold water In room. Oarage. Call evenings after e p. m. ATTRACTIVE Row MS 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM ROOM AND BOARD. 163 K. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM 716 I per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small furn. cabin, (7. Lights and water turn. 634 Mc Andrews. FOR RENT 10 acres. Buckshot Hill road,. 3rd house on right FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Year-old White Leghorn hens. Andy Larsen. Lone Pine Dis trict. Rt. 4, Box 83-A. FOR SALE R. R. pullets, some lay ing. 75c each. Also weansr pigs, O. Ray, half mile north 4 Cornera Service Station on Midway road. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Plymouth 1940 DeLuxe. Just driven from East; or 1937 De- Luxe Dodge 8edan. Easy terms. E. C. Corn. 610-J-3. 1935 WILLYS COUPE. Bargain for quick aaie. 7ia pine St. '34 PONT1AO Coupe. Reasonable. Texaco Service Station.' East Main. FOR SALE or TRADE '39 Ford 114 ton truck, ttun only 31,000 miles. New tires. Also young black work horse, 1400 lbs. D. F. Gay, Gold Hill. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, -all namwood floors, cement founda tion, located on N. Peach. Cost 63300.00. Non-resident says sell for 83500.00. Terms. A. .W. Walker, Real Estate. Tel. 612. FOR SALE 7-room home. 4 bed rooms. Good location. Sacrifice price of 61900. Very unusual terms. Also have 159 acres on Elk creek for Just (350. Lots of timber. Log house. Pierce, Room 1, Palm Build ing, Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms 1 JackBon County Federal Savings and Loan Association. Convenient terma Lists svallable at National Farm Loan orrice. 303 Liberty Building. Medford. CITY and country protw tlea RENT ALS LOANS--INSURANCE. C S Butterlleld, 409 Medford Building WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & Wh Ite. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALE Dry apple wood, stove snd fireplace. Phone Jacksonville 394 or 1261, Medford. G. B. 6lA cu. rt. refrigerator, ex cellent condition. Sacrifice. 423 So. Ivy. BODY FIR (1.50, Dry Laurel (2.00, feeder pigs (3.00. Phone 453-R-3. BRAND-NEW Girl Scout uniform, at cost of material. Phone 1434-R. 3-WHEEL trailer, cheap. 317 S. Riv erside. Apt. 9. FOR SALE Oak dining-room set; nest of tables; solid mahogany dresser and chiffonier; large dav enport and chair to match; dishes; rugs; fireside bench; table for liv ing room; portable electric sewing machine: goose-feather pillows; 8 heavy silk drapes, 3V4 yds. long. 616 80. Oakdale. FOR SALE Filberts, 814-R-3. Mrs. Walker. 16c. Phone COLD STORAGE Delicious. Hard and crisp. Box (1.00. Also Newtowns. Roy a. Smith, Y, ml. N. of Jack sonville. FOR SALE Very reasonable used FOR SALE Child's tricycle, Chau tauqua desk, and boy's bicycle. - Csll 866-Y. FOR SALE 150 wstt Unlvex 8 mil limeter projector, (13. Phone 381. XMAS TREES Good fresh ones. All kinds. Stop In or call Holloway'a Reliable Grocery. O. E. RANGE, almost new, deluxe model. 836 East Main. FOR SALE Men's Columbia bicycle, (12. Phone 866-X. DRY ' WOOD Second growth fir. 16" (3 00, 12" (1.75; 13" msnsanlta (2 50. Call 810. Franklin's Grocery XMAS TREES Silver fir. white fir. red fir. All sires. Trees pslnted to order. Buries Texaco Service, East Main and Hawthorne. FOR SALE Good used furniture. 139 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE Cut Holly for Chrletmae priced right. Fsber's Farmer'e Sup ply. 8th and Bartlett St. CHRISTMAS TREES and Wreaths. n tn nr Jnhnaan'a for the best In town. Prices right. Open day ! snd nleht. Corner 6th snd West Main, next to Drover's Dairy. . - :r . U1MMF.HKD HAT Davis ,.W.,K. Stores, Medford. Ashland. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NICE NEWTOWN APPLES, I botes 100: halt boxes D'AnJou pearai secondhand lumber Mrs. J. A. Perl. Tel. 4S8-R-3. A BARGAIN 17-jewel Hamilton man'a watch, brand-nsw, hand engraved, $75 velue (or only 940. Phone Lee, 1025-J. FOR SALE Washer service. Full line genuine Maytag parts Service on all makes Medford Maytag Co. 31 No Bartlett. pbona 38. XMAS GIFTS Beautiful Roller ca naries; fine singers. 1137 West Main St., Meford. FOR SALE Stem, punctured Cornice pears. American fruit Growers inc. South Fir St. DELICIOUS and Newtown apples, 85c box and up. Bring containers. Independent Packing Co., Phoenix. CHRISTMAS PEARS Extra fancy Cornice, standard and hair boxes, price very ressonasble, attractive boxes, can bt shipped any place In the United States. MYRON ROOT ft CO.. INC., 47 South Fir Street. FOR SALE Wood ranges, new and used, all prices. . Maytag Shop. 81 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Oil heaters. 34.60 up. Maytag Shop. 81 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE Zenith washer, one year old. Cheap. Maytag Shop. 31 No. Bartlett. APPLES AND WALNUTS D 0 1 p b Pblpps, Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Beit wood In town guaranteed dry. 333 N. Riverside phone 615 Hawley Fuel Co. FOR SALE - Hydraulic pipe giants. Box 8378, Tribune. OLYMPIC EOO MASH with milk (2 38 per sack. D-.vls Peed stores CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat tress and Upholstery Co. Phone 393. 309 West 8tn St. APPLES Gebbsrd's. Bear Creek bridge, air mile north Central Point BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL BUSINESS OHANCE Restau rant. New complete equipment Seating capacity 63. Forced sale and goes at (775, on terms. Inquire 38 No. Front street or phone 617-L. PERSONAL SPECIAL for one week only, (1 Reading for 500 by Madame Francles, Palmist. 1746 N. River side. MISCELLANEOUS WATCH for the Cine-colored screen epic, "Young America," coming to your local theater soon. A story of Mooseheart. VISIT FLORY'S NURSERY and Landscape Service, south entrance Grants pass, see our line stock of fruit, nut, shsde trees and ornamentals. 10 orf In December. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract!. Jackson County Abstract Co. Title Insurance Abstracts Escrows SKI Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling. Puttons and Buckles covered Room 330 0 3 Natl Bank Jldg Tel 1181 Custom Butchering. HAVE YOUR HOGS CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED by CRATER MEAT CO. Phone 1913. Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Expert Window eleanera General house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe Spence. Phone 1173 Maternity SPECIAL trained nurses on duty 34 hours tor maternity cases Ambu lance service. Rogue River Ssnl- tarlum. Jacksonville. 82. Nursery Stuck. CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY Fruit Nut and Shade Trees. Berries and Shrubbery Finest Oregon Grown Roses. Sales yard three miles south on Pa cific highway, w B Bnrnum Phone 851 -R-3 LOANS MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction. (9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN it WHITE. 104 W Main. Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 8outb Bartlett. ROOFINU WE REPAIR or apply uny type of roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles. Coatings snd Pslnts. Wsll Psper One-third off Ekerson Pslnt and Root Co. 38 So Bartlett Tel 348 Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM TRAINED NURSES 24 HOURS PHONE JArK?ONVIl.LE 2 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street. Insured Carriers Local and -ne Distance Hauling Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 36 south Fir. Phone 116 Prices right. Service guaranteed CITY TRANSFER STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 29 8. Orape. Phone 2050 rar nr nlrh? ona's eight national for -e a total area 01 more 00,000 acre. I'-.l Jk 'tbaX VI J X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loins. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or used cars Private money at new low rates Immediate action. No red tape. 1 TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY. W. E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License M-517. $20 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1930 to 1939 Model cars and light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H f-ROWN AOENOY. Agent. 133 East Main. M-338. Phone 807. CAR LOANS Solve .-our financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939. Trt-State Acceptance Corp. , License M-253. MARK A. GOLDY 109 B Main. Phone 728. You Csn Save Money and Time by Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct from the Lender, ' The OREGON FINANCE CO. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. 45 South Central. Lie. M-217. DRIVE IN AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING ' SERVICE Deal with a southern Oregon owned Independent finance com pany where your needs will receive PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at all times. Immediate action! No red tape! Our yeara of experience Insures you or the best service. DRIVE IN for YOUR confldentlsl loan. Used OARS BOUGHT AND SOLD "DRIVE IN" P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG Motor Investment Company Lie. M-374. Phone 159. 9th and Bartlett. PERSONAL LOANS CASH FOR CHRISTMAS or any other purpose can be secured from us promptly, confi dentially and at LOW COST OVER 11 YEARS In -Medford and thousands of satisfied customers, assures your complete satisiaction. OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. Phone 139. Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg. License 8-211, M-217. Mail Tribune Daily ACR08S L Sweet potato 4. Lour narl-ow board 5. Renown it. Old musical note II. Horseback hockey 14. Region 15. Children's game II Short Hint music dramaa II. Undrapad fle- urs 20. Meat pie 31 Frighten 23. Males wall 25. A great deal: colloa. 36. Soapy-feeling mineral 37. Entire quan tity 30. Mountain Solution et nymphs 31 Kind of clgari 47. Masculine v.t riant nam 14. Existed 15. Prvatl on- checked ST. Waistcoat 18. Brava man 50. Kind of duck 51. Entrance 62. Eternity Si. Imptrtlntjne. 19. Copper colrtt naitHie 40. Operatic aong-a Si. Writing lm- tiaiuse 1 tu pie menu after preit SS. Obstinate it Adherent of a DOWN certain re- 1. fttlll ll Ion . t Wine; rqoTR EjjMWR gEllNioy a Iliai 1 IcggBlRi 1 e If laolMlelNl IE INlNlCfftm ETSB Oir HE N P SiHiAMjCTjSRjf PIP E N E P hqIl EmBqOP E"jr4A stf Alyjo N gj PiOtfiE Dj S'T T RiE N DgflRutE DggLTfV E" P 0lREtAriE MS Uwp vlEtR S REP Ml NEaqTAWN I 9H O L I OfljP AiffjE" SWE R I A ArlENle yE"NTiS Off T L IZil 1 1 LEWH 1 1 ! llll iis 11 Jll Hi ip ' UiYtdt ttluin JH 34 W35 3U H37 'Mi ill" W1 H Jj lZZZ!IZZZl!ZZ lli..farLl i )5tTT LEGAL NOTICES Executrix's Notice To Creditors Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, executrix of the estate of John M. Allen, deceased. All per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the un dersigned executrix at the ofrioe of her attorney, Ous Ne .bury, In the United states National Bank Build ing In Medford. Oregon, within six (61 months from the date of this notice. LOTTIE BROWN ALLEN. Executrix of the estate of John M- Allen, deceased. Dsted and Ilrst published Novem ber 38, 1939. Notice To Contractors Sealed proposals endorsed "Pro posals for Installation of Six Inch Cast Iron Water Main" will be re ceived by the Board of Water Com missioners of the City of Medford, Oregon, at the office of the Engineer and Superintendent of the Board of Water Commissioners. Medford. Ore gon, until 6:00 o'clock P. M . on the 8th of January, 1940, and will then be publicly opened and read. The work for which proposals are Invited will be paid for In cash and Includes the rollowlng: Furnishing and Installing Approximately 677 Lineal Feet Exca vation and Baektllt Aporoxlmatelv 677 Lineal Feet 6" Cast Iron Pine and Fittings 3 Lineal Feet 6" Gate Valvea 1 Lineal Foot 5" Fire Hydrant The work Is to be done In accord ance with plans and snecitlcatlons on file In the office of the Engineer end Superintendent of the Board of Water Commissioners, Medford, Ore gon. Bids must be accompanied bv a certified check made payable to the Treasurer of the City of Medford. Oregon, or a bid-oond equivalent to ten (10) per cent of the proposal; this sum to guarantee that If a pro posal la accepted a contract will be entered Into and Its performance se cured. Instructions to Bidders. Proposal Form. Contract, Spsclflcattons. Gen eral Provisions. Form of Bonds and Plans mav be obtained from the ofrice or the Etwlneer and Superin tendent or the Board or Water Com mlssloners of Medford. Oregon, uoon denoslt of Ten Dollara ((10.00), which anm an denoslted will be re funded to bona fide bidders If (aid Sneciricatlona. Plana, etc, are return ed In good condition within fifteen (lot flavs arter me openinx m axam. The rlsht Is reserved to reject any or nil nroDosals and to accept aucn proposals as are to the best Interest of the City. Dated this 18th day of December, 1939. CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON BOARD OF WATER COM MISSIONERS. By Paul B. Rynnlng, Chairman, Attest: M. L. Alford. Recorder. COURTHOUSE NEWS Marriage Licensee Alford Lee Randies and Ma- bel Marauerlte Metcalfe. Donald David Stone and Laura Bell Wilson. Nell O. Davidson and Kath- ryn L. Kramer. Probate Court Estate Samuel Bertelson Dec. Deeds Mary I. Oustafson et vlr to City of Medford, QCD. In Medford. School District No. SS to State Cross -Word Puzzle Saturday's Puzsl 1L Not hard IT. Excess of the olar over the lunar year IS. Either of two constella tions 11. Having tela lively UtUo speed IL Uexlcao In dian SS. Bgelamatlra Si. Otherwise SI. Former mon arch ST. Local offloea IS. Series of names IS. Rents SI. Attire SS. Arroie at. Proceed SS, Aocosta SS. Tips to one side 40. Division! of plays 41. Ostrich 43. Attendant oa Cleopatra 41 Principal it. Faucet 46. Small flsh 4S. Mottled ap S, Prominent fiereone 1a ndustry i. Rind of fine EnsllMh pottery S. Easy fait I. Beverage T. High pointed Ell) I. rraurht with destiny I. Branches of learning 16, AntmaJ food pear rice la certain wooda 41. Insert Mmmmrmn of Oregon, W. D. In Section 29, Twp. 408, R. 9E W. M. Raleigh Matthews et ux to State of Oregon, W. D. .98 acre In Sec tion 37, Twp. 868. R 1W W. M. R. W. Root to Crater Lake Orch ards Inc., deed, 6 acres In Rogue- lands Irrigated Orchard Tracts. City of Medford to F. C, Goetz Lumber company, W, D. In Mlngus subdivision. Anna Kellehor et al to Nina C. Boyle. W. D. tn Medford. Elmer R. Yarlngton et ux to City of Medford, Q.C.D. In Medford. Amelia F. Yarlngton et vlr to City of Medford, Q.C.D. In Medford. Floyd L. Bamford at ux to Alfred R. Haynea et ux, W. D. In Ashland Acres. J. E. Jones et ux to Clifford Moore, W, D. 80 acres In Section 16 In Twp. 78, R. IE W. M. Albert Bruno et al to Arthur M Boyer et ux, W. D., 316 acres In Sec tion 16, Twp. 418, R. 38 W. M. School District No. 74 to Elk Creek Social club, W. D., In Section 17, Twp. 833, R. IB W. M. Edward Overton et al to Wm. M. Brlgga, trustee, Q.CX). In Ashland. Jackson County, Oregon, to T. J. Hoefft, ux deed, In Section 4, Twp. 37S. R, 31 W. M. Jackson County, Oregon, to Keith McCauley. tax deed. In Seo. 2. Twp. 36S, R. 3E w. M. Francis M. Moore et us to Ells Evans, deed, tn Jacksonville, James D. Moore et ux to Ella Evans, deed, In Jacksonville. Ella Evans to The First National Bank of Portland, W. D. In Jackson, vllle. Catherine Morgan et al to Susan Koger, deed, In 8eo. 80, Twp. 36S, R, 3W, W. M. Geraldlne Jones Wood et vlr to Roy F. Jones, W. D. In Central point. John M. Schmlta to F. O. Ooete Lumber company, w. D. In Twp. 32S, . as, w. M. J. E. Leigh et ux to Ralph L. Witt et ux, W. D. In Rogue River Valley urcnaro companys tracts. Jackson County Federal Savlnis ana uoan association to D, w. Frye, w. u. in Mlngus subdivision. McLeod McLeod, Dec. 19. (SdIi At the Elk Creek P.-T.A. card prty held recently at Tates' Re sort Mrs. C. E. Close and Jim Casey captured first orlie while the traveling prize went to Mrs. iressie Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McFarland entertained a group of friend at a ouok dinner at their borne Decem ber 18. . . Mrs. Ethel Casey, who has been visiting her sister on the coast, hss returned to her horn here. Mrs. Zells Tullls snd Mr. and Mra. Harry Harding, Sr., attended the Iris' Physical education Demon. stratlon" program Friday evening In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nye are the proud parents of a baby boy born In Medford, December 8. McLeod Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. Mllly Olaas December 18 with a Chrlstmss exchange. Elk Creek school will hold their Christmas program at the school house Thursday evening, December 31. The publlo Is Invited. Mr, and Mr. Nell Alworth and family are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth. Nell Alworth Is a son of Bob Alworth. They motored out here from Nebraska. Dinner guests at the McFarland home December 17 were Mr. and Mrs. Randal Cadwallerder and family of Meaiord. Next P.-T. A. card party and dance Friday evening, December 33. Pro will be given at Rogue Elk Resort ceeds will be used In the school kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edler and Miss Eva and Barbara Fry and Miss Joan Edler motored to Lake Creek re cently. Shopping In Medford recently were Mr. and Mrs. Curley, Hobart Dils- worth, Mr. and Mra. Hsrman McFar land, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edler, Mr. and Mrs. Von Stein, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Alworth, Mrs. C. L. Harding snd Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton, Honor Roll The Junior high school honor roll for the second six wesks follows: 7B Williams, June BABBBAABB Young. Eileen ..BABBABBAB 1h Kay, Betty ABBBBBBBBB Ray, Dolores BAABBAAAB 8B . Jokl, Robert B B B B A A B McKay, Bruce B B B B B A B McKenale, Betty 3 A B B A B B Tucker, Jimmy A B B B B A B 8A Hays, Csrolla ...... A A A A A A Hoey, Jlmmls - A A A A A A B Hubbard, Lois Ann A A A B A A A B Ballantyns, Pat .. Collins, Bettyma Croucher, Bill Danlls, Clam Prey, Betty Oerety, Tom Oleason, Lorraine Jarmlne, June Jones, Beverley B A A B A A B A A B .A B B B B A A A A A B B B B A r b b a b B ABBA A A A A A A B B A B Lamb, Oltn . A A B B B Latham, Betty B B B A B Long, John Lymsn. Msry Lou . McCurley. Ellis 3 It A A B A A A B A A A B A B B B B A B B B A B A A A A A 0 Moffat, Jack Nelson, Gertrude Parker, Natalie Powell, Louis Rawllngs, Catherine . Sulllvsn, Ellen . . Ota, Joyce Vandermark, Harry . Varner, Winona A None. .3 B A B B .B A A B A .11111 ..A B A A B A B B B B A B B B A Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Rain to night, Wednesday showers, followed by clesrlng: warmer tonight. Oregon: Rain tonight, warmer tn south and extreme esst portions, Wednesday showers followed by clearing, snow over the mountains, strong southerly wind ott the coast with occasional gales. Loral Date. Temperature a year ago today: highest 36, lowest 38. Total monthly precipitation, 6.6S Inches; excess (or the month, 119 inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1939, 8 10 inches: excess for the season, lm Inches. Relative humidity at p. m. yes terday 73 percent, S a. m, today loo percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:36 a. m., (tin- set 4:43 p. m. Onset-rations Taken at 4:80 t i 120 Meridian Time. Boise Boston ... Chicago Denver ETureka m. Havre . Los Angeles.... Medford ...... New York Omaha , Phoenix , Portland . Reno Roseburg Salt Lake ... 45 47 89 48 87 44 84 48 81 89 78 48 80 80 44 80 .00 Clear 83 .00 Cloudy 38 T Bain 18 .00 Clear 43 .00 Clear . 18 .00 Clear 48 .00 Foggy 83 .00 Foggy 34 .00 Foggy S3 T Clear 48 .17 P Cloudy 90 .00 Clear 87 .01 Foggy 18 .00 Clear 41 .00 Clear 44 .07 Cloudy 83 .00 Cloudy 89 .00 POloudy 84 .00 Cloudy San Francisco 86 b-attle SO Spokane 40 Wash., D. 0 (8 Wenatchee S8 Williams Creek Williams Creek, Dec. 19. (Spl.) Williams ladles club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Brltt- son Wednesday. Plans were com pleted for the Christmas pro gram to Be put on by members of the club and the grade school at the Grange hall the evening of Dec. 22. Also some of the CCC boys will take part In the exercises. There will be a large community tree and banta Claus. All are cordially invited, especially the children, as there will be candy, nuts and oranges for every child in, the community. Next meeting of the elub will be at the home of- Mrs. Gerald Dally, December 37. This Is the club's reg ular annual Chrlstmss meeting when presents are exchanged among the members. Each ona Is asked to bring a present not to cost over 18 cent which Is put into the gift exchange. The meeting Is to begin with pot luck dinner at 1 p. m. honoring all members whose birthday comes In this quarter, tuectr st the last meeting were Mrs. PotUr, who Uvea In the new house built recently on the Yoacum place and Mrs. John son, whose home Is on ths Oe Blge low place. Mrs. Katharine Pick, who with her two small sons. Is leaving soon for the east to make her home, was present and bid the members goodbye. Lieut. Goldstein, of the OCO camp hers, la leaving and a new lieutenant win replace him. Mr. and Mra. Ohas. Cougls went to Portland last week to visit their daughter Myth. Mrs. Oougie, who haa been In a wheel chair for soma three years, will see specialist while there. Roy Boat has a position as a salesman for International motors in Medford garage. He la driving a pickup of that make aa a demon strator ear. Mrs. A. L. Blodgett and son Azel were transsctlng business and doing Christmas shopping In Grants Psss Friday. Beagle Beagle, Dec. 19, (Spl.) Mr, and Mrs. Roy Arnold of Shady Cove were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Sanderson and son, Fri day, December 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and son Ralph, entertained at cards Friday evening, December 18. Guests were Mr. and Mra. It. H. Seegmlller. Mra. Pearl Orundsland of Oakland, Cel., Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Orsnt. Donsld and Cornls Hendrtckson. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bennett of Sams Valley spent Sunday visiting their daughter and family, Mr. ana Mrs. Ben Bellows and baby son. Four-H elub will hold a meeting at the school house Wednesday eve nlng, December 90. Mr. Francis will be out to re-organlas and present the pin for Ust year, Evvyone Is invited. Mr, and Mrs. 1. Coplsy hsvs re turned from Klamath Fall when they were called by the death of Mrs. Copley's sister. Sincere sym pathy Is extended to Mrs. Copley by the community. Mrs. Lawrence Sanderson and son Larry, are visiting tola week with Mra. Sanderson's parent, Mr. and Mra. Frank Arnold, of Medford, while Mr. Sanderscn I working at Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haynea ol Ashland visited at the home of Mr. Haynea' mother and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blschoff, one day last weak. Mr. and Mr. Bay Bowen will leave this week for Pasadena, Cal- to spend the holiday ith their children. Mr. Lunday will have charge of their ranch while they are gone. Mrs. Opurltn of Sams valley, spent Isat week at the home of Mrs. Sadie Prink and helped to care for Morris, who waa sick for a few days. Melvln Martin baa been confined to his home the past week with a relapse from the flu. The school Christmas program and tree will be given at the school house Friday, December 33 at 8 p. m. Mr. Foots had the misfortune to lose a large brood sow and a Utter of pigs during the rainy weather. At the National Capitol . With John W. Kelly (Continued from Pae One income taxes. For example, the president would like to raise a half-bllllon dollars by a special levy, The Individual and corpor ate Income tax total would be the base and if the treasury estimates that revenue from this source is around 2.S billion dollars, a tax of 20 percent would raise the (900,000,000 desired. Thus an Individual whose In come tax Is $10 would be taxed $2 additional for the national defense program; $4 extra on $20 income tax, and so forth. into the upper brackets where corporations would be paying real money. This plan. If adopted, as ap pears probable at this time, hits only those who have a tax. able Income and permits to es cape several million individuals whose exemptions and deduc tions enable them to avoid pay ing any income tax. The Idea of taxing the tax has certain ad vantages; among others it sim plifies calculation and collec tion. IF you are In civil service and are a muslolan after hours, you oannot march with a band In a political pa rade. Prohibition Is a political and not a moral Issue, consequently a civil service employ must not dis tribute literature denouncing the Demon Rum, although It is proper for the c.e.e. to be a member of a temperance society. Twenty-flv page of regulations have just been Issued by ths Civil Service Commission to Inform gov ernment worker how to observe the Hatch Act. These regulations do' not apply to everyone on the federal pay roll, however, a then an several hundred thousand holding Job la "emergency" agenclea which have not yet been blanketed into olvU service. A civil service employ can at tend a political convention ' as an observer but eannot participate. Hs can mak a voluntary contribution to a party bus not to a candidate and he csn receive letter at horn asking him to buy ticket to a Jack son dinner, although such a letter addressed to his office 1 an offense. Nor can a civil service employe take a leave of absence and devote that period to political activity. On the other hand, he can wear a campaign button, but Is forbidden to hand out buttons, badgss or pamphlet. An Interesting prohibition I on In tended to prevent anyone In ths classified service from making an lection bet. Those believing that their civil lib erties are being hampered by the regulation have the privilege of re signing and then marching tn polit ical parade, being officers of polls- teal organisations, wagering their bottom dollar and ringing doorbell In behalf of a candidate. Ths com mission will see that every civil serv ice employ la furnished with a copy of the 38 pages before the 1940 cam paign. ... NO southerner (not even Secretary Hull, Tennessee), broke bread with the president of the Haitian Republic No women wen Invited to the dinner given by Sumner Welle. No file of marine presented arms at ths union station, no military sa lutes, although "strong men" from Latin America hav all been ac corded these honors. No state dinner ss customary (only a luncheon with Mr. Roosevelt tn his executive office, where food cams oa a tny), Haitian president Is blaok aa the ace of epsdts; had to be al most smuggled Into a swanky hotel c NEED CASH? nonnow on YOUn CeAR UH us sxplain how way It la to rises resdy sash with your ear as security Phone tl tor full information Comxaorcial Finonso Corp. Ths Pn.nol; finance Company" W W Walker. President First (nil Bsna Bldg Phone tt License Number IN